Recently transformed and completely reshaped, the golf course at Sky Valley incorporates natural beauty, playability and excitement for those at all levels. While preserving the original routing, golf course architect Bill Bergin recently rejuvenated this widely-recognized course by improving its overall strategy with the addition of bunkers and new water features, lengthening it by nearly 500 yards, and reducing par to 71. Bergin also added a fifth set of tees to provide more options for players, and incredibly, the new course can be stretched to over 7,000 yards from the back tees.

To enhance the natural features of the course, numerous mountain streams were carefully restored. Hundreds of newly planted hardwoods, plus scores of rhododendrons also marked the launch of a new landscape plan that will continue to add to the aesthetics of this already lush course. The course and putting surfaces are newly-improved, as well, with the addition of Alpha bent grass and A-1 bent grass, one of golf’s truest putting surfaces. In addition, the practice facilities have been reconfigured to include warm-up and short-game practice areas.